We cancelled our print subscription upon learning from EBSCO that Ebony was suspended and that they “could not locate publisher.” However, I got to checking last
week and discovered that EBSCO’s MAS Ultra – School Edition database has full text of issues through March 2018. I reported this to our EBSCO CSR who passed it along internally. Can anyone enlighten me as to how this happens? Is it that this publication has
moved to 100% online and that EBSCO receives electronic files from the publisher?
Lori
Lori R. Fenton, MLS
Collection Development Manager
Washburn University Mabee Library
1700 SW College Avenue
Topeka KS 66621
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On Behalf Of Abbigail C Gregg
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Ebsco says they are suspended. Effective May 2017. Last issue was Oct/Nov 2016.
Abbigail Stauber
Library Technician
724.847.6693 |
acgreg@geneva.edu
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On Behalf Of Rebecca Moorman
Sent: Monday, February 26, 2018 3:23 PM
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Subject: [SERIALST] Ebony subscriptions
Has anyone had success receiving issues of Ebony since November 2016? I've found articles about the change in ownership and about problems getting issues to subscribers, but we've been unsuccessful in finding
current contact information for the publisher or distributor.
Thanks,
Rebecca
Rebecca Moorman
Head, Technical Services
UAA/APU Consortium Library
University of Alaska Anchorage
907.786.1974
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